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  1. "Live from Wilory Farm" is an ongoing online concert series with Terri Hendrix. Terri has released a bunch of music on her own record label, and played on countless more. Over the past 30 years she's toured all over the world and now celebrates three generations of fans.

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      Greetings from Wilory Farm! Terri Hendrix is honored and...

  2. Greetings from Wilory Farm! Terri Hendrix is honored and excited to have received a lifetime achievement award for her contributions to the San Marcos, Texas, music scene. As always, thanks for your support of her music and mission. About Terri Hendrix.

  3. terrihendrix.bandcamp.com › album › wilory-farmWilory Farm | Terri Hendrix

    Wilory Farm by Terri Hendrix, released 01 June 1998 1. Flowers 2. Walk on Me 3. Wallet 4. Sister's Apartment 5. Love Like This 6. Hole in My Pocket 7. Gravity 8. The Know How 9. Lluvia De Estrellas 10. Albert the Perfect Friend 11. Wind Me Up 12. The Last Song 13. Sister's Song

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilory_FarmWilory Farm - Wikipedia

    Wilory Farm is the 1998 album by Terri Hendrix. Band Information. Terri Hendrix - acoustic guitar and vocals; Ric Ramirez - upright and electric bass, backing vocals; John Inmon - acoustic, sitar and electric guitar; Ron Welch - acoustic guitar; Lloyd Maines - acoustic, steel and electric guitar, mandolin, dobro, banjo and backing vocals

  5. Discover. Texas Story Project. Wilory Farm. Share. Wilory Farm. The Texas Story Project. 33 Favorites. By Terri Hendrix. San Marcos, TX. Print Page. Terri Hendrix Songwriter Series Feature on The Texas Msuic Scene. Watch on. My name is Terri Hendrix. No relation to that Hendrix, but I am the daughter of a man named Jim.

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Wilory Farm by Terri Hendrix. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  7. The OYOU is headquartered at Hendrix's 12-acre property in Martindale, which she named "Wilory Farm" (like her second album) in honor of her late mentor Marion Williamson's own Wilory Farm in Stonewall, Texas.